According to authorities and a report, three diners were robbed at gunpoint by two bold bandits who stormed into a busy Brooklyn restaurant, causing shock and horror among the dinner crowd witnessing the incident.
According to police, in front of other customers, two individuals entered Birds of a Feather, a popular Chinese restaurant in Williamsburg, and brandished a gun while demanding that three patrons hand over their phones and a Seiko watch valued at $200.
According to the NYPD, the thieves made their escape on a moped heading westbound on Grand Street with the stolen loot.
According to authorities, a residence on North 11th Street was identified as the location where three iPhones had been taken and subsequently retrieved by investigators.
According to authorities, all of the victims were males in their 20s.
According to the website of the restaurant located on Grand Street near Bedford Avenue, their entrees fall between the price range of $18 to $35.
According to Xian Zhang, the owner, the restaurant was bustling with diners when the robbery occurred, as reported by Eater.
He said the incident was quite bold, but thankfully, no one was harmed.
On June 18, a man was robbed of his $100,000 watch by two robbers who were carrying guns outside the well-known Manhattan restaurant, Carbone. This disturbing incident highlights the increasing crime rates in the city.
As of Thursday, authorities confirmed that the culprits in both incidents were still at large.
Unfortunately, a comment could not be obtained from Birds of a Feather at this time.